Jad wrote:As it was suggested I start a new thread....
What are the thoughts about instructing a new driver at a big track DE? Is it fine, as that is what everybody else does, or unsafe as that is not the way our system works or how our instructors have been taught to teach?
Gary Burch wrote:So the DE program is intended for novice drivers? I was thinking of doing some of the TT events this year, but using the DE route, to save money, time, and tires. Will there be run groups for reasonably qualified drivers?
Robert wrote:The number of DE run groups (and number of TT run groups) will be determined individually for each event based upon supply and demand. Drivers who are TT-eligible should sign up for their preferred format, be it TT or DE. Drivers who are not TT-eligible should obviously sign up for the DE. If there's not enough demand for a run group suited to a TT-eligible driver's preference, the driver will be notified and can then decide if they'd like to take part in the the other alternative(s) that are available. If they decide not to take part, it's no charge, no cancellation fees, no waiting for refunds, nothing. It's kind of like the lottery though, you can't win if you don't play. So if you want to run, you have to sign up, and do it early so that demand for a particular configuration becomes apparent and thus materializes. If you take a wait-and-see approach, it's very possible that what you want won't happen.
That said, the comment above about saving money, time, and tires via DE (relative to TT) indicates to me that there may be confusion as to how an experienced driver DE group would differ from a TT group during practice sessions. If you can provide more info on the theory behind that comment, perhaps I can fill in some missing pieces?
Gary Burch wrote:So, if possible, what I should do is sign up for a one day TT experience and not list as a DE entrant. This would avoid any confusion, at least on my part.
Robert wrote:...That is absolutely possible.
Gary asked if it was possible to sign up for a single day of TT. For the 2011 season it will be possible to sign up for all SDR-managed events on a daily basis, if desired.Don Middleton wrote:Robert, what is possible?
Don Middleton wrote:For example, and in keeping with Gary's concerns, if running in a TT group on Saturday, with no plans for an "official" timed run on Sunday, is there really a need to have a transponder? If the transponder is mandated for running in a TT group, will there be a DE run group for TT-qualified attendees who want to save $$ by running one-day without transponder rental or Sunday's timed run fee?
Don Middleton wrote:Perhaps you could post your planned WW article on the Forum, rather than wait for the coming month's publication.
Robert wrote:The Witness article, which is limited to a single page, can't go into operational details that cover the large number of what-if scenarios.
944Greg wrote: Mike,
As far as pricing for a single day goes, Las Vegas region is having a DE/Open Track Day at Spring Mountain this weekend.
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